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LightningGSX 04-15-2004 05:14 AM

To the guy in the Circuit city uniform I was talking to at QPR about logging boost, sorry but I don't remember your screenname.Anyway, I was thinking about it, for several reasons I'm gonna say its not possible to do it through the EGR temp input and your logger.

#1- Best that I can tell, the Cali emissions EGR temp sensors are a thermistor type, which means their resistance changes with temp, to read them, the ECU uses the ohm output as the ground side of a voltage divider circuit.The GM map sensors on the other hand, the pressure output is ratiometric to input voltage(5 volts), which means it will output 0-5 volts depending on MAP.So you'll need a true rail to rail ADC input, which the ECU doesn't have available.

#2-Since MAP sensors read pressure on an absolute scale, to get a meaningful boost output, you'll need to subtract the barometric pressure.So even if the ECU inputs were compatible, you would need to log Baro and Map, then do some calculations.

The only possibility I can see, would be to use a piezo-resistive pressure sender(such as the old VDO types).These output resistance and you can get them in a gauge scale(atmospheric reference versus vacuum) instead of an absolute scale.

john 04-15-2004 10:39 AM

Alpine is his name on here.

RedStal95 04-15-2004 11:23 AM

Chris (v8klla) works at CC and has been at QPR a lot lately. They are just finishing up a 2.4 for him if that helps.

Super Bleeder!! 04-15-2004 12:27 PM

i thought his good ole crazy veedubber buddy was doing it for him

RedStal95 04-15-2004 03:51 PM

qpr is finishing the machine work if I remember correctly. Chris's VW friend (kyle) will be finishing off the shortblock and chris'll finish off the long block.

:D

fievel 04-15-2004 04:35 PM

but he isnt talking about chris.

Alpine TSi 04-15-2004 08:38 PM

Quote:

To the guy in the Circuit city uniform I was talking to at QPR about logging boost, sorry but I don't remember your screenname.Anyway, I was thinking about it, for several reasons I'm gonna say its not possible to do it through the EGR temp input and your logger.

#1- Best that I can tell, the Cali emissions EGR temp sensors are a thermistor type, which means their resistance changes with temp, to read them, the ECU uses the ohm output as the ground side of a voltage divider circuit.The GM map sensors on the other hand, the pressure output is ratiometric to input voltage(5 volts), which means it will output 0-5 volts depending on MAP.So you'll need a true rail to rail ADC input, which the ECU doesn't have available.

#2-Since MAP sensors read pressure on an absolute scale, to get a meaningful boost output, you'll need to subtract the barometric pressure.So even if the ECU inputs were compatible, you would need to log Baro and Map, then do some calculations.

The only possibility I can see, would be to use a piezo-resistive pressure sender(such as the old VDO types).These output resistance and you can get them in a gauge scale(atmospheric reference versus vacuum) instead of an absolute scale.

I figured as much, of course there wasn't and easy way to do that. I guess I will have to deal. Thanks a lot for the research though.

RedStal95 04-16-2004 04:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by fievel@Apr 15 2004, 02:35 PM
but he isnt talking about chris.
my bad


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